Roar
"Eight stories. Full volume."
A Apple TV Original
Roar reimagines familiar moments in women's lives by presenting eight standalone stories, each centering on a different woman or group of women who confront expectations around sex, power, and selfhood. The series shifts tone often, pairing dry, dark humor with moments of the surreal and the... Read more
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About Roar
Roar reimagines familiar moments in women's lives by presenting eight standalone stories, each centering on a different woman or group of women who confront expectations around sex, power, and selfhood. The series shifts tone often, pairing dry, dark humor with moments of the surreal and the everyday, so episodes can feel like short fables that bend reality just enough to make a point. Characters make choices that expose how societies shape desire, safety, and identity, and each episode wraps its arc neatly, so you get a full narrative without needing to follow a serialized plot. There are no spoilers here, just varied snapshots that linger.
Released in 2022, Roar was created by Liz Flahive, Carly Mensch, and Cecelia Ahern. The anthology runs eight self-contained episodes and features what the producers billed as an all-star cast, with each installment casting different performers to fit its distinct tone and style.
Viewer and critic reactions were mixed, reflected in a 5.6/10 vote average from 54 votes. Some praised the show's willingness to experiment with form and to put women's interior lives front and center, while others found its tonal shifts and uneven episode quality distracting. Major themes include autonomy over the body, the limits of language around desire, and the ways institutions shape female experience.
Though not a mainstream cultural phenomenon, Roar sparked conversations about how feminist ideas translate into genre TV, especially through satire and surrealism. A few episodes stood out online, prompting discussion about whether anthologies are a useful vehicle for political ideas and whether humor can soften or sharpen critique. For viewers interested in bold tonal moves and short, character-focused pieces about gender and identity, Roar offers provocative, uneven entertainment that keeps you thinking after an episode ends.
Details
- Release Date
- April 14, 2022
- Rating
- TV-MA
- User Ratings
- 54 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 8
- Network
- Apple TV
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Blossom Films +4 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Seasons (1 season, 8 episodes)
Season 1
8 episodes - 2022